A series of three historic markers that explain the various trails which lead to the settlement of Cheyenne and the area. Part I details the Mormon Trail and how that trail moved LDS to Salt Lake City and other western destinations.

At the invitation of the Canadian Northwest Irrigation Company, Mormons from Utah arrived in Stirling, Alberta on May 5th, 1899. Their purpose was to colonize the area and aid in developing an irrigation system for southern Alberta.

Mormon Pioneers who were forced out of their homes, travelled The Road to Zion, which refers to the 1,300 mile long Mormon Pioneer Trail, beginning at this location at the banks of the Mississippi River, in Nauvoo, Illinois.